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Wales’ Leading Literary Magazine

New Welsh Review has been publishing the best writing from Wales, including new poetry, creative fiction, opinion, essays and reviews for over 30 years. In May 2015 we rebranded the magazine as the New Welsh Reader, which publishes original creative work and critical opinion pieces and photography three times a year. All reviews are now available exclusively on the website, both free to view and for subscribers only.

There are a range of advertising opportunities available both in the New Welsh Reader print magazine, in our monthly enewsletters and on our website. Adverts vary from full colour to black and white, full page to half page, website banners to inserts. Read more below about the profile of the magazine and the opportunities available or email marketing@newwelshreview.com to request a media pack, with the digest of advertising rates.

Reach an articulate, engaged and creative readership

• New Welsh Reader is distributed to our loyal subscriber base both in print and digital format, and also sold in selected bookshops via our trade distributors• Nearly half of our readership describe themselves as having a creative role in their work (writer/artist/performer) with nearly a quarter also holding academic positions• The estimated readership of the magazine is 1,650• New Welsh Reader is published three times a year in print with bespoke marketing and publicity plans to support each issue• The Review supplement is published eight times a year on the website with the latest book reviews and opinion. This is also promoted via our newsletter to over 500 subscribers• Our readers are engaged not only with the arts - including theatre, film and music as well as literature – but also politics and current affairs, history and culture• The magazine has a presence throughout the year at cultural and literary events which the magazine curates including poetry tours and the Hay Festival

Past advertisers in NWR include Mslexia; Poetry Review; the Dylan Thomas Centre; Literature Wales; Parthian Books; Seren Books; University of Wales Press; Ffotogallery; National Theatre of Wales and the creative writing school, Tŷ Newydd. Creative Writing departments in the following unversities also routinely use us to publicise their courses: Aberystwyth; Birmingham; Cardiff; Oxford; Swansea; and the University of Wales Trinity St David. We also frequently receive bookings for national literary competitions.

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A brief note on copyright:all authors have given permission for their work to appear online on New Welsh Review's website. Copyright remains with the author. If you wish to reproduce part or all of any article then the permission of the author must be sought, and the author and New Welsh Review credited accordingly.